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going to the extreme of making everything a process like public art would be really challenging in an environment like san francisco. so, i think every city is different. san francisco would be drastically affected if we adopted something that stringent. >> i just wanted to speak to -- a little bit to [speaker not understood] speaking about the vancouver program. and i do have some experience with that. ways also a coordinator of murals. and one of the benefits of having a process, whether that's a permit, whether there's a fee attached to that, whether there's a committee or if it simply goes through a process where different departments of the city can have input. for example, in vancouver and really the vancouver graffiti management mural program is almost identical to what tyra is talking about doing here. it's similar to public art murals, but similar in scope. when we were doing our murals, almost 200 of them, there was no permit in place, but there was a selection process. and, so, if that was the heritage property, that had to go to heritage. and they had to decide whether or not that bui
going to the extreme of making everything a process like public art would be really challenging in an environment like san francisco. so, i think every city is different. san francisco would be drastically affected if we adopted something that stringent. >> i just wanted to speak to -- a little bit to [speaker not understood] speaking about the vancouver program. and i do have some experience with that. ways also a coordinator of murals. and one of the benefits of having a process,...
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we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on service learning as an expression of the development of character. it is a little different in high school. students can focus in on social and emotional development that they are going through. i found a powerful curriculum called facing history and ourselves. it is the study of genocide. it is a powerful motivator. how does genocide become state policy? it focuses on our engagement as a bystander or end up standard and helps students look at the ethics. what people did to that. it is about what it said in terms of a quotation about relationships. in schoolsbuilding - is key. we have to think about
we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on...
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so i think the fiscal environment with reduced budgets of the department is going to have to face with the entire federal government is facing. they are going to need to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous in how they make the allocation decisions. >> i think that is true across the spectrum but particularly in this case. what actions have you seen the department of homeland security that they have already taken where they've been successful in giving some of the streamlining? >> the dhs did those efforts for opportunity for cost savings but they tend to focus on operational issues the way they were managing resources more in turmoil within the department. we think the need to look more broadly in some of these tough issues and they are working on it. the dhs did submit a proposal to streamline the grant programs and i know they have been discussed and considered but our view is they need to look at the higher ticket items like the grants, federal disaster. we've highlighted in the past and in the reports other opportunities th
so i think the fiscal environment with reduced budgets of the department is going to have to face with the entire federal government is facing. they are going to need to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous in how they make the allocation decisions. >> i think that is true across the spectrum but particularly in this case. what actions have you seen the department of homeland security that they have already taken where they've been...
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it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your service. i run a campaign on the importance of k-12 geography education. the campaign has been endorsed i to former defense secretary's, -- by to former defense secretary's. do you think in thinking of the army of the future that the leadership of the education system here in the us is doing enough to prepare students? >> one of the big problems we have right now it's about out of the population only 19% to 23% is qualified to come into the army of a young population. that is terrible. that is about the development of our youth, element across a rod spectrum. those who get -- rod spectrum. it is about physical fitnes
it is the ability of her leaders to operate in this environment, -- our leaders to operate in this environment and be able to move through this. what i have learned in the last 10 years is, it is not about what happened. it is about why it happened. once you figure out why it happened, you can come up with the right combination of solutions to fix the problem. we need to think about that. those are the kinds of things. >> you, sir, in the fourth row. >> general, thank you for your...
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as some of the five focus is of our panel and concern over this environment. the national defense authorization act in our view just began to nato's military treat domestic responsibility any domestic function. this is not good a nice way focus of our panel was to focus on local and state responders as well as law enforcement so nonmilitary people do what is necessary to protect the homeland. once again, at the close of fans there, i'm concerned exactly the issue you point out. >> i share the concern as well and just recently, the general assembly in my home state passed legislation to put her in so we're watching that very closely. i went they come in the committee but a new perspective on rights of the homeland. the comeback initiative spoke at appointing chief operating officer for department of homeland security. they met yesterday and he elaborated dispositions should have a specific qualification retirement, performance contracting be considered at level two. i release a department of defense has done something similar. from a management role, how effect
as some of the five focus is of our panel and concern over this environment. the national defense authorization act in our view just began to nato's military treat domestic responsibility any domestic function. this is not good a nice way focus of our panel was to focus on local and state responders as well as law enforcement so nonmilitary people do what is necessary to protect the homeland. once again, at the close of fans there, i'm concerned exactly the issue you point out. >> i share...
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on in middle eastern oil expect considering how how turbulent that environment is so is there any reason for environmentalist maybe back off a little bit or is it just so bad in the long run that it's there's no positive benefit i think it's tempting to get red. in the turbulence of markets and oil and gas prices but i think we also have to remember the turbulence of what's going on right now with the climate i mean we've seen the hottest years on record we've seen superstorm sandy droughts across the country everywhere we look there's this mounting evidence of climate change so i mean how do we balance those two and i think a lot of environmentalists and i think generally the american public would say you really can't balance them i mean at the end of the day there are no jobs on the planet now some critics say that these tar sands are going to flow through canada regardless of the pipeline or not it is going to happen it's just a matter of whether it's going to be cheaper in the long run or a lot more expensive one which we don't have that pipeline what it whatever. people that are aga
on in middle eastern oil expect considering how how turbulent that environment is so is there any reason for environmentalist maybe back off a little bit or is it just so bad in the long run that it's there's no positive benefit i think it's tempting to get red. in the turbulence of markets and oil and gas prices but i think we also have to remember the turbulence of what's going on right now with the climate i mean we've seen the hottest years on record we've seen superstorm sandy droughts...
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if the soil is not fertile, you know, teaching in a barren environment is still a very difficult place to grow tools. radical. it's on the book shelves now. we'll have a little bit more with michelle
if the soil is not fertile, you know, teaching in a barren environment is still a very difficult place to grow tools. radical. it's on the book shelves now. we'll have a little bit more with michelle
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in the tough fiscal environment they really have to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous as allocation decisions. >> that is true across the spectrum in government but a particular this case. what have they taken to reduce streamlining? >> dhs did go through the internal effort with cost savings of focused on an operational issues the way they manage resources internally and we think they should look more broadly in and they're working on a. the proposal to streamline the grant programs but they need to look at the high ticket dollar items federal disaster declaration we highlighted other opportunities to fund the in mind baggage system and the airports picked up 10% we make the recommendation of the cost share with the benefits of the in line systems said gao was tracking the entire government efforts to implement our recommendations coming out of the overlap reports to track on progress. >> we appreciate the good work you do. >> the chair will recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> thank you. also to all witnesses for bei
in the tough fiscal environment they really have to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous as allocation decisions. >> that is true across the spectrum in government but a particular this case. what have they taken to reduce streamlining? >> dhs did go through the internal effort with cost savings of focused on an operational issues the way they manage resources internally and we think they should look more broadly in and...
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joining me on our news panel tonight are paul rogers, "san jose mercury news" environment writer. peter hecht, "sacramento bee reporter" and author of "weed land" due out later this year from university of california press. and kara swisher, editor of "all things digital." well, silicon valley's economic growth is outpacing the rest of the state in terms of jobs and per capita income. posting some of the highest numbers since the recession. that according to a study released today at the annual state of the valley conference in san jose. kara, you were there with the movers and shakers in the valley. give us a sense of the mood. are people feeling good about the economy? >> it's the one part of the economy across globally that the u.s. excels in and continues to excel in, and, you know, there's been a lot of job growth in the area, a lot of innovation. some of the stocks are up, not all of them. it's a good time right now especially in an economy that has issued all over the place. >> one of the things that came out in the state of the valley report is san francisco has grown as a
joining me on our news panel tonight are paul rogers, "san jose mercury news" environment writer. peter hecht, "sacramento bee reporter" and author of "weed land" due out later this year from university of california press. and kara swisher, editor of "all things digital." well, silicon valley's economic growth is outpacing the rest of the state in terms of jobs and per capita income. posting some of the highest numbers since the recession. that according...
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for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. for. the mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t. dot com. look at the clock to do if you've never seen anything like this on a child. last thursday it was national black hiv aids awareness day and the day is educated many people about the disease the rate of infection for members of the black community hasn't gone down instead it's increased in fact if washington d.c. were an african nation it would bring twenty third out of fifty four countries in the percentage of people with hiv in the district seven point one percent of black males are infected which is an intensely disproportionate figure in relation to other demographics signaling a clear sign of an ongoing epidemic but you wou
for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. for. the mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t. dot com. look at the clock to do if...
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tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for individuals of individual firms, the average tax rate is much lower because of all the complicated provisions, deductions, credits that are part of the cut out. it will be a challenge to take on those individual deductions and credits, but there's no other way to bring the rate down, which is something that think we need to do to maintain our competitiveness abroad. >> so even though an effective rate might be different and statutory, you still believe is geared to proceed, go down the road of carper reform? reduce a lot of those tax expenditures in order to get the rate can't? >> i do, senator. i think
tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for...
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volume if you overprice in the area, but they definitely need pricing flexibility to move quickly in the environment. i mean, a lot of what's happening here has been driven by changes in technology. those changes in technology are going to continue to occur, and at a rapid rate. they need the flexibility to do that and have accountability and overnight structure as well to be able to, you know, provide the necessary accountability and authority. >> well, my time's about up. i want to say this for the record. i don't think anybody has a lot tougher job than what the postmaster general has, and the fact is that the post office's is in trouble, and i congratulate you. you know, there's really 536 postmaster generals. unfortunately, and the goal of our reform ought to be there's one, and that we give you the flexibility to do the service to keep the standards there, and have a system that offers the best service at the best price with the best quality. i know a lot of things you have done are controversial, but leadership's about leading, and i want to congratulate you for having led. thank you. >> than
volume if you overprice in the area, but they definitely need pricing flexibility to move quickly in the environment. i mean, a lot of what's happening here has been driven by changes in technology. those changes in technology are going to continue to occur, and at a rapid rate. they need the flexibility to do that and have accountability and overnight structure as well to be able to, you know, provide the necessary accountability and authority. >> well, my time's about up. i want to say...
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the union president obama argued that now is the time to act on curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun control legislation that this nation so desperately needs and president obama called out republicans last night saying that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan that republicans have any real plans to save our economy that and more engine eyes loan liberal rumble. you need to know this in his state of the union address last night president obama took on the quantum of change deniers the fact it's the twelve hottest years on record have all come in the last fifty heat waves droughts wildfires floods all are now more frequent and more intense we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the m
the union president obama argued that now is the time to act on curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun...
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. >> hockenberry: this new political environment has been an opportunity for lawmakers like republican james sensenbrenner of wisconsin to claim they are the new mainstream view on global warming. do you believe global warming is caused by the activity of human beings? >> partially, but not completely. >> hockenberry: percentage? >> can't predict that. >> hockenberry: 30%, 50%? >> well, i know it's not zero and i know it's not a hundred. i can't tell you what number it is in between. >> hockenberry: if 97% of scientists say it is mostly or significantly caused by human activity, what do you say to that? >> they are entitled to their opinion. but they are going to have to... >> hockenberry: do you think this will ever be settled scientifically if 97% consensus doesn't settle it for you? >> well, i... you know, i think that it's up to the scientists and their supporters to convince the public that this is the right thing to do. and the supporters of that side of the argument in the congress have been a huge flop. >> hockenberry: i visited one of the key democrs on this issue, massachuset
. >> hockenberry: this new political environment has been an opportunity for lawmakers like republican james sensenbrenner of wisconsin to claim they are the new mainstream view on global warming. do you believe global warming is caused by the activity of human beings? >> partially, but not completely. >> hockenberry: percentage? >> can't predict that. >> hockenberry: 30%, 50%? >> well, i know it's not zero and i know it's not a hundred. i can't tell you what...
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take veterans, rookies new and old mix them together for a few weeks in a controlled environment, and hope for a special kind of chemistry. >> chemistry is when 25 guys know their role and they know if they do their role, it can be expanded. that's good chemistry. >> reporter: the nats have already started to develop that chemistry and also seem to be in step when it comes to confidence which trickles down from the skipper who sounded the first shot in the off- season saying it's world series or bust. >> that's what everyone thinks you know. i've been thinking that since 2004 when i was in the minor leagues and thinking they we have to win the world series this year. but i mean obviously you set high expectations for years. now they've come to reality. >> i think that's what every team should think going into spring training. immingle obviously you have your doubts and -- i mean obviously you have your doubts and you know how realistic that is. i would hope they would say yes. >> so they're confident and they have chemistry. you put them together and there could be one more c.. champi
take veterans, rookies new and old mix them together for a few weeks in a controlled environment, and hope for a special kind of chemistry. >> chemistry is when 25 guys know their role and they know if they do their role, it can be expanded. that's good chemistry. >> reporter: the nats have already started to develop that chemistry and also seem to be in step when it comes to confidence which trickles down from the skipper who sounded the first shot in the off- season saying it's...
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byron jorgen is all too familiar with the washington environment. let's start with the chuck hagel filibuster situation. senator mitch mcconnell said, i think the president is entitled to an up or down. that is simple majority vote on nominations, both to his cabinet and to the executive branch and also to the judiciary, clearly the republicans have somewhat changed their tune on the that. but if we do see, as we're seeing now, a sort of filibuster on nominees is this going to be the new normal now in washington? >> the consistency is not a virtue any longer, but what i'm surprised about with respect to the senate actions here, i serve there had the last 189 years, left two years ago, i served with chuck hagel, he served there 12 years and i'm very surprised that people who served with him in his own caucus, he caucused with them every week, they know him as a squad leader and infantry man who was twice wounded, he has two purple hearts by the way. they're suggesting somehow he's unworthy? it's unbelievable to me, every time you think this is sort o
byron jorgen is all too familiar with the washington environment. let's start with the chuck hagel filibuster situation. senator mitch mcconnell said, i think the president is entitled to an up or down. that is simple majority vote on nominations, both to his cabinet and to the executive branch and also to the judiciary, clearly the republicans have somewhat changed their tune on the that. but if we do see, as we're seeing now, a sort of filibuster on nominees is this going to be the new normal...
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. >> a nice quiet environment, you can do work. i don't want to hear people talking outloud on their phone. >> so far no u.s. airlines has asked the faa to allow cell phone inflight calls. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> we have developing news to tell you about out of oakland where investigators are on the scene of crash. this is a live picture of the scene on 35th avenue near dearing street. this happened at 9:30 tonight. a spokesman for the sheriff office says, the sheriff deputy and sergeant were pursuing a car that failed to stop when they attempted to pull it over. the driver in the suspect vehicle was arrested on the scene after the crash. the deputy and sergeant were taken to the hospital after the incident. a live picture of a crash involving two vehicles including an alameda sheriff vehicle. >>> an online video became featuring christopher dorner -- an online video game featuring chris dorner. the title is christopher dorner's last stand. a real american hero. >>> in the case of the 2007 moonlight fire, california is seeking
. >> a nice quiet environment, you can do work. i don't want to hear people talking outloud on their phone. >> so far no u.s. airlines has asked the faa to allow cell phone inflight calls. john fowler, ktvu news. >>> we have developing news to tell you about out of oakland where investigators are on the scene of crash. this is a live picture of the scene on 35th avenue near dearing street. this happened at 9:30 tonight. a spokesman for the sheriff office says, the sheriff...
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however, city officials say the presence of the fox is a good sign because it shows that the city's environment is improving for wildlife. >> time for a look at the day's other top story. the debt of a 26-year-old man in custody of deputies has been ruled a homicide. the victim robert saylor had down syndrome. a law enforcement officials say he went into the distress after he was put face down by deputies when refusing to leave the movie theater. >> an arrest has been made in the fire bombing in a sandwich shop. the suspect, horace thompson was hurt in the explosion. d.c. police arrested him yesterday after his release at the burn center. >> folks were looking to the skies today. it started when a 10 ton meteorite exploded over russia. 1,100 people were hit by flying glass and debris. than an asteroid passed the earth closer than our satellites. >> we're following this disaster in russia. great to see you tonight. >> as you been showing the meteor images crashing into the earth. could it happen here and we're talking about the other asteroid and more on the nightmare on the carnival cruise. did
however, city officials say the presence of the fox is a good sign because it shows that the city's environment is improving for wildlife. >> time for a look at the day's other top story. the debt of a 26-year-old man in custody of deputies has been ruled a homicide. the victim robert saylor had down syndrome. a law enforcement officials say he went into the distress after he was put face down by deputies when refusing to leave the movie theater. >> an arrest has been made in the...
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that is the best, most stable environment for children. if marriage was solely about the relationship between two people, we would not bother to enshrine in law, nor would every culture and society and religion for thousands of years investors so much importance because it is about protecting the future. marriage then it's not about me, me, me. it is not about my race, not about my relationships being legally facilitated. it is about a secure environment for creating and raising children based on my phone commitments and exclusivity. marriage is also profoundly pro-woman since it is generally man who is a great propensity to wander off into other relationships. women in general that early left holding the baby. we have to get away from it to ever on life can be forced through merciless present of a quality. i'm a conservative. i do believe we should be concerned with the quality, but not the expense of every other consideration, not the extensive tradition. we should be in the business of protecting institutions and cultural heritage, othe
that is the best, most stable environment for children. if marriage was solely about the relationship between two people, we would not bother to enshrine in law, nor would every culture and society and religion for thousands of years investors so much importance because it is about protecting the future. marriage then it's not about me, me, me. it is not about my race, not about my relationships being legally facilitated. it is about a secure environment for creating and raising children based...
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have a very important role to play you know russia is trying to do things like improve its business environment improve its health care and prove its education and there's tremendous expertise in this country but we have expertise that stretches across hundred countries we have helped in experience working with lots of other high middle income countries korea indonesia there's many countries that we've worked with and we think that that experience brought here to russia would give the russian professionals who are of course extremely qualified ideas about what they might do to improve the systems that they have we feel that we're relevant in all those countries we feel that fundamental questions of of equality are central to what we do and we will continue in that path when i mentioned i mean really brought together people that were so different students and scholars i mean him and joseph stiglitz worked for the world bank lot of people that i've spoken to americans noble peace prize winners they say that the inequality the issue that spurred the very per test really puts the united states in g
have a very important role to play you know russia is trying to do things like improve its business environment improve its health care and prove its education and there's tremendous expertise in this country but we have expertise that stretches across hundred countries we have helped in experience working with lots of other high middle income countries korea indonesia there's many countries that we've worked with and we think that that experience brought here to russia would give the russian...
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we are gonna work to create an environment where every single child can succeed. in the end, have there been and will there be some children for whom the clock just runs out on us? sure, it happens. we'll never accept it. we will always work to make that not happen. >> seed's commitment to its students has brought them attention. president obama, who is looking for ways to improve inner-city schools, visited in 2009. >> this school is a true success story, a place where, for four of the last five years, every graduate from the seed school was admitted to college, every graduate. >> the class of 2009 was on track to do the same. with success like that, vinnakota and adler believe there should be a seed school in every major urban area. they opened a second boarding school in baltimore two years ago, and they're planning to open a third in cincinnati. the funding comes from a mixture of private donors who pay for start-up costs, including building the schools, and then government money pays for most of the operating costs. at every school, the goal is the same: a da
we are gonna work to create an environment where every single child can succeed. in the end, have there been and will there be some children for whom the clock just runs out on us? sure, it happens. we'll never accept it. we will always work to make that not happen. >> seed's commitment to its students has brought them attention. president obama, who is looking for ways to improve inner-city schools, visited in 2009. >> this school is a true success story, a place where, for four of...
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the senate environment and public works committee pledged to have a hearing by this summer and what this bill does is it assigns a cost to carbon starting at twenty dollars a tonne so that our carbon emissions are are priced accordingly and sixty percent of the revenues raised from that new carbon price are immediately refunded back to families in the form of a monthly check based on your house is not a similar from what australia has done right now fossil fuels are more expensive than renewable energy in australia that's right and that means energy costs go up but the dividend that returns that money back to working families offsets that cost and keeps it progressive and then forty percent or the balance of the fee is directed into sustainable energy investments mass transit. deployment of local renewable energy sources so that families have access to tools to avoid fossil fuels this is the kind of legislation that people were marching for yesterday so we've got clear grassroots support across the country because number d.c.'s rally wasn't the only one there were many others across the
the senate environment and public works committee pledged to have a hearing by this summer and what this bill does is it assigns a cost to carbon starting at twenty dollars a tonne so that our carbon emissions are are priced accordingly and sixty percent of the revenues raised from that new carbon price are immediately refunded back to families in the form of a monthly check based on your house is not a similar from what australia has done right now fossil fuels are more expensive than...
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how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact, we're actually going to get a bipartisan deal, that we're going to have to push both sides to get out of their comfort zone and to make the kind of compromises we need to make to get something done. >> senator simpson, what is the point of no return? we've been talking for a long time, convincing people that this is a problem that needs to be addressed, damian poletta pointed out in "the wall street journal" this morning this is the fourth sort of swing y'all have taken at this. when is the tipping point, when will people feel it, when does something really have to happe
how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact,...
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for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. choose your language. because we know if general flynn today still some of. us choose to use the consensus he could. choose to defend against that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the life choose b. access to often. basis based on. you know i care read the. blogs play. leg music. concert the show today how to sing we've just had a studio raise the money is devoted to the debate which is busy devoted to you not just saying the same were horrific mass shootings from the result it's a sandy hook school while someone coming to stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming because there were not.
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the union president obama argued that now is the time to act to curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun control legislation that this nation so desperately needs and president obama called out republicans last night saying that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan that republicans have any real plans to save our economy that and more engine eyes loan liberal rumble. you need to know this in his state of the union address last night president obama took on the quantum of change deniers the fact it's the twelve hottest years on record have all come in the last fifty heat waves droughts wildfires floods all are now more frequent and more intense we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the m
the union president obama argued that now is the time to act to curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun...
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for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. choose your language. we can we know if general flynn today still some of us. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories that impact the life choose to access to often. base is based on. you know care resident to. play. the music. concert the show today how to sing we've just had a studio break like the monist system to the tune of eight which is a busy divide in the united states similar to the classic seems from the results a to sandy hook school while someone in the midst of the bloodshed of this one comes to prevent government coming is there an absence of the simplest celeb.
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national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families where they feel comfortable asking for help. i am counting on america's doctors to help lead his conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. today, there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives lives. starting with contributing to the transformation of our health care system. we have made great progress in the last few years. i look forward to working on that progress and creating a health system that patients vomit doctors, and this country deserve. thank you all for what you do every day. [applause]>> today, rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse, author and former white house advisor, and representatives from the sierra club will be among the speakers at the forward on climate rally. coverage beginning at noon eastern here on c-span. >> i think the women themselves in many cases, were interested in politics but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives. they were attr
national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families where they feel comfortable asking for help. i am counting on america's doctors to help lead his conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. today, there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives lives. starting with contributing to the transformation of our health care system. we...
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what can we do to help create an environment where jobs will be created? or can we do to create a possibility that every family that is willing to work hard has the chance to get a decent life? i think there are many things we can do. i am an optimist by nature, but i also believe you have to keep working at it. the president proposed the american jobs act. last night, he thanked congress for adopting a few of them and urged congress to enact the rest. i believe that, in the short run, investments in infrastructure makes sense. investments in keeping teachers and firemen from being laid off makes sense. in the longer term, we have to get our fiscal house in order, but we cannot shortchange the investments to build the economy for the future, things like infrastructure, education, skills training. we have the best workforce in the world, the most vital economy in the world. in order to be there in the future, we need the r&d and the people and the infrastructure. that is got to be in conjunction with fiscal policy that we can afford. bu>> i hope you will al
what can we do to help create an environment where jobs will be created? or can we do to create a possibility that every family that is willing to work hard has the chance to get a decent life? i think there are many things we can do. i am an optimist by nature, but i also believe you have to keep working at it. the president proposed the american jobs act. last night, he thanked congress for adopting a few of them and urged congress to enact the rest. i believe that, in the short run,...
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we do not want to exclude students from school environment. we want to keep them there. we understand all student are not perfect. we want to take you where you are and we're going to work with you. that's a basic fundamental shift in philosophy on how to deal with this behavior in school. and so these three things are perfect examples of what you can do in your own states if you want to take that the. then finally, i want to touch on some of you may have heard of the judge from clayton county, georgia. he's developed a model of collaboration grenadian juvenile courts, the school, the police, and the county social service agency and the county mental health. in essence what they've done is develop a protocol that requires all misdemeanors to be dealt with at school. no more referrals to the juvenile court for misdemeanors. on the first occurrence and on the second occurrence. the first occurrence is a warning. the second occurrence, you were referred to a panel that has community service providers in the county mental health and county social service agency, and you and
we do not want to exclude students from school environment. we want to keep them there. we understand all student are not perfect. we want to take you where you are and we're going to work with you. that's a basic fundamental shift in philosophy on how to deal with this behavior in school. and so these three things are perfect examples of what you can do in your own states if you want to take that the. then finally, i want to touch on some of you may have heard of the judge from clayton county,...
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in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965 president johnson inauguration detail. and that's gittens right in the middle. he did serve presidents from eisenhower all the way through carter. >> amazing. sorry to interrupt you. just wanted to have folks see what we were seeing here. and this last picture here. >> he was being inducted as the special agent in charge of the washington field office. i think that raleigh in the back. >> please continue. some of the obstacle s he faced during this time. >> basically, he had to deal -- when he first got into the secret service, it was in charlotte, north carolina. and when he was in the military, he was in a s
in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965...
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texas, committed to helping combat veterans adjust to civilian life by bringing them to a familiar environment, like the shooting range like this one. but last saturday, when he brought former marine 25-year- old eddie ray roth to a shooting range, he turned his weapon kyle. >> three men arrived at the rough creek lodge around 3:15 p.m. on the day of the murder. around 5:00 p.m., hunting guide that works for rough creek came across the two men. they were unresponsive. apparent gunshot wounds. >> reporter: kyle moved back to texas to be with his family after leaving the navy seals in 2009. he became famous following his best-selling book, american sniper, where he describes his 150 confirmed kills, appearing on "the o'reilly factor." >> so you were committed to killing these people because you and your heart believed that they deserved to die. >> i wasn't so much committed to killing them as i was, i'm committed to making sure every service member that was over there, whether american or allied, came home. >> reporter: kyle paired with fitco cares foundation, a nonprofit providing life coaching
texas, committed to helping combat veterans adjust to civilian life by bringing them to a familiar environment, like the shooting range like this one. but last saturday, when he brought former marine 25-year- old eddie ray roth to a shooting range, he turned his weapon kyle. >> three men arrived at the rough creek lodge around 3:15 p.m. on the day of the murder. around 5:00 p.m., hunting guide that works for rough creek came across the two men. they were unresponsive. apparent gunshot...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment.
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britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes with the meat shipments them glied to begin random dna checks on meat products. traces of horse meat have turned up in frozen meals such as burgers and lasagna. it has been found on fresh beef pasta sauce on restaurant menus, school lunches and in hospital meals. >>> starting today, maker mark will no longer be cutting the am of alcohol in its famous whiskey. customers were outraged when the whiskey maker announceed a supply shortage that would result in them dropping the alcohol ton content from 45% to 42%. the brand listened and is now restoring the original recipe and cutting back on overseas shipments. >> what we heard back ways very humbling very clear feedback from our customers and what they told us was that they would rather have the occasional shortage moving forward than in any way change maker's mark. >> here the irony. people will be lining unto buy the bottles with less alcohol because they will be seen a
britain's environment secretary is now calling for a revamp of how food is tested in that country saying courage system relies too much on trusting the paperwork that comes with the meat shipments them glied to begin random dna checks on meat products. traces of horse meat have turned up in frozen meals such as burgers and lasagna. it has been found on fresh beef pasta sauce on restaurant menus, school lunches and in hospital meals. >>> starting today, maker mark will no longer be...
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opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against, it they are going to pay a very big price. >> president obama talked about climate change in his state of the union address last week, but he did not specifically mention the keystone xl pipeline. christi. >> all right. emily, thank you so much. >>> robert kennedy jr. was among those protesting the keystone pipeline. he was even arrested during a demonstration outside the white house this past week. we'll get his perspective on the message that he's trying to send to the president. that's coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> want to get you to vatican city and pope benedict's f
opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against,...
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. >>> some high-profile environment activists were arrested outside the white house today. actress daryl hannah, robert f. kennedy jr. were among four dozen people taken away in cuffs. think staged a protest against the keystony pop line. last year the obama administration rejected the proposal to build the pipeline from canada to the texas coast. >>> well, red is the color of choice the commission announced its recommendation. the panel announced that red is the color used, and is strongly associated with the city. last year, the d.c. council passed a law requires a uniform color for all d.c. taxi cabs. mayor vincent gray is already expressing his concerns that all red cabs would like lie emergency vehicles. >>> some would say why reinvent the wheels? cabs are yellow. dan, don't you agree? yellow cabs? you didn't get to florida by cab, did you, dan? >> reporter: no, did not get to florida by cab. i totally agree. you've got to have yellow cabs. you can't have the different colors. we're going to be talking spring training baseball. the sun is down, but spring training just
. >>> some high-profile environment activists were arrested outside the white house today. actress daryl hannah, robert f. kennedy jr. were among four dozen people taken away in cuffs. think staged a protest against the keystony pop line. last year the obama administration rejected the proposal to build the pipeline from canada to the texas coast. >>> well, red is the color of choice the commission announced its recommendation. the panel announced that red is the color used,...
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do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think that's -- i do think on the senate side, i'm with senator coburn. there really is more at least a friendlier atmosphere. senators actually -- bipartisan senators actually go to lunch together. >> you need to remember how uncivil i was supposedly accused of being when i got here when i took on ted stevens and arlen specter. there's no change. you work your way into the senate. you build relationships, and then you work bipartisanly. >> let me just say, i mean, i've known you for a long time, tom. you were uncivil. and then you grew a beard and you've become
do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think...
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so i think the role the government is greatly broadly enabling environment, and have a portfolio approach in investments, in research and development. i think the are a number of things that come setting aside the right technology, i think there's a number of things that are attractive about the idea of making it easier for entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. >> i think that plays to a core strength. so anything that we can reduce the time and cost with developing new products and reducing the capital requirements i think is going to be a win for the training. >> one thing that you mentioned was materials. this may be lower on your list. last week, europe just announced they were funding to the tune of 1 billion euros in research into crafting. if you haven't heard about it, it's worth looking at. it's the carbon structure that is stronger than steel and more productive than copper and has lots of bendable, lots of very intuitive and industrial applications in your phone, and computers and things like that. and so we've just seen europe collectively make a big bet on research int
so i think the role the government is greatly broadly enabling environment, and have a portfolio approach in investments, in research and development. i think the are a number of things that come setting aside the right technology, i think there's a number of things that are attractive about the idea of making it easier for entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. >> i think that plays to a core strength. so anything that we can reduce the time and cost with developing new products...
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so this is life in the cosmic environment we live in. >> let's talk about the astroid. it's coming within 17,000 miles of earth. are we certain, and i don't want to be an alarmist, i know we don't have anything to worry about, but how certain are you about that path? any chance it could come closer? >> we are extremely confident that the predictions, the work done by our team is extremely precise. as precise as the orbits of the satellites we fly. so we think there's absolutely no risk. want to reassure everyone, this is purely an opportunity for us to witness an historic event. it will be a great opportunity for science to learn about these critical objects, part of our lives in the solar system. >> what about us regular folk, can we see the astroid? if so, what will it look like? >> we won't be able to hear in the eastern united states. will fly by 2:30 in the afternoon. the sun will be up. in the south pacific, people might can see a streaking white dot in the sky with binoculars. our radar telescopes in california can image it and will allow us to have detail on the
so this is life in the cosmic environment we live in. >> let's talk about the astroid. it's coming within 17,000 miles of earth. are we certain, and i don't want to be an alarmist, i know we don't have anything to worry about, but how certain are you about that path? any chance it could come closer? >> we are extremely confident that the predictions, the work done by our team is extremely precise. as precise as the orbits of the satellites we fly. so we think there's absolutely no...
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we almost -- we also must be respectful of the environment. that is why rural development will complement that. in assessing these policies against one another. it will be too easy to do. we must keep the pedestal of european policies. otherwise alchemy no tax -- how can we know? the budget which is to be proposed must continue the growth path we adopted in june of last year. we must promote innovation and infrastructure. they have a deflationary impact. my third principle is that the budget must support the most abominable of european. most are exposed to the crisis. the poorest of the poor with the funds must be kept going and they must have more money. we have the globalization adjustment fund that is necessary. we are to deal with the restructuring. the european structural funds are all in the regional. unemployment for young people which must be a european program with a real priority for the choices we have to meet. these are about to open as a system that is comprehensible. the amount of the checks must not rise any more. in the future
we almost -- we also must be respectful of the environment. that is why rural development will complement that. in assessing these policies against one another. it will be too easy to do. we must keep the pedestal of european policies. otherwise alchemy no tax -- how can we know? the budget which is to be proposed must continue the growth path we adopted in june of last year. we must promote innovation and infrastructure. they have a deflationary impact. my third principle is that the budget...
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i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma. otherwise karen is not guaranteed anything. charlie morgan did not make it that far. she died on sunday morning. she was 48 years old. the "washington post" reports that her widow karen will not receive survivor benefits. the paper also notes that in ordinary times, charlie and karen would have been glad for the new executive order allowing the family to shop on military bases. we asked today whether officer charlie morgan had heard about the changes that secretary panetta was preparing to announce today. the answer is that it appears she had not. she apparently had not heard about it. it's a very sad story. for ma
i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma....
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he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> it will be cooler today. cold front on the way for tomorrow. i mine, it will get much, much colder on tuesday. more on that coming up in about five minutes. >>> 7:13. firefighters are still working to contain a large fire burning at a metal recycling center in tampa, florida. they are using both water and foam to try and control the flames. within the past 30 minutes we learned that two diesel tanks are filled with not ammonia but calcium nitrate. they say that chemical is less reactive but still dangerous. >>> a state lawmaker says the state may be pushing too hard to recover money from feel who start wildfires. the sacramento "bee" reports for the past eight years, california has aggressively pursued individuals and businesses who start fires. that money is used to cover the cost
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against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's that mean for the u.s.? the dollar goes up, exports wane, means -- but also means commodity prices go lower. it's a mixed bag. ultimately, it's going to hurt the domestic, you know, economy; however, you know, in terms of the stock market, which i think the viewers are interested in, i think that with the s&p garnering 60% of its growth overseas, probably helps irnings growth in the s&p, and i think it continues to march on. cheryl: i does. you're a currency strategist rather than a stock picker, but they have earnings that do grow and revenues grow because of the weaker dollar, a bonus for them, but,
against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's...